Where does “weaselskin” come from?

weaselskin (English) comes from English weasel, from Middle English wesele, from Old English weosule, from Proto-West Germanic wisulā, from Proto-Germanic wisulǭ, from Proto-Germanic wisō- — European polecat, "Mustela putorius".

weaselskin (English): The skin of a weasel

Definitions

  1. The skin of a weasel

Ancestry of “weaselskin”, step by step

weaselskin traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English weasel

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishweaselThe least weasel, "Mustela nivalis"; Any of the...
2Middle Englishweseleweasel, polecat; A meal made of a pig or a capon...
3Old Englishweosuleweasel
4Proto-West Germanicwisulāweasel
5Proto-Germanicwisulǭweasel
6Proto-Germanicwisō-European polecat, "Mustela putorius"

via English Skin

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishSkinThe outer protective layer of the body of any animal, including of a human
2Middle EnglishskynThe skin; A layer or cover located in the inside...
Every word from Proto-Germanic wisō-